World Clock at Alexanderplatz

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The World Clock at Alexanderplatz is a large, cylindrical timepiece and popular meeting point in central Berlin that displays the current time in cities around the globe.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf meeting point
public clock
tourist attraction
world clock
alsoKnownAs Weltzeituhr NERFINISHED
architect Erich John NERFINISHED
builtIn German Democratic Republic NERFINISHED
city Berlin
commissionedBy authorities of East Berlin
continentShown Africa NERFINISHED
Asia NERFINISHED
Australia and Oceania NERFINISHED
Europe NERFINISHED
North America NERFINISHED
South America NERFINISHED
coordinates 52.5219°N 13.4132°E
country Germany NERFINISHED
designer Erich John NERFINISHED
district Mitte NERFINISHED
era Cold War
function displays current time in cities around the world
hasFeature 24-hour time display
city names from around the world
rotating cylinder
time zone bands
hasNameInGerman Weltzeituhr am Alexanderplatz NERFINISHED
heritageStatus cultural landmark of Berlin
inception 1969
languageOfCityNames German
locatedIn Berlin NERFINISHED
Germany
location Alexanderplatz NERFINISHED
maintenanceBy City of Berlin NERFINISHED
material metal
nearby Alexanderplatz station NERFINISHED
Berlin TV Tower NERFINISHED
notableFor being a popular meeting point in Berlin
displaying world time
symbol of Alexanderplatz
operator City of Berlin NERFINISHED
partOf Alexanderplatz redevelopment
publicAccess yes
shape cylindrical
status in use
timeZonesDisplayed 24
touristAttraction yes
use meeting point
timekeeping
tourist orientation

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Alexanderplatz station nearbyAttraction World Clock at Alexanderplatz